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Unread 03-20-2003, 01:59 PM   #48
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I agree with Zoson on the last post. I think a lot of the problem comes from people tring to reason with insanity and tring to figure out what is going on in Saddam's head. And by problems I mean the difference between supporters and protesters. I feel that the protestors, using their own God given right, are tring to understand Saddam and try to reason with his logic in hopes of avoid military action and to end this peacfully. Whereas, supporters of the war, like myself, realise that Saddam can not be understood and that he can not change. Therefore, we must remove him from power. And if the rest of the World wants to turn a blind eye to this, then by saying "we" I mean the United States of America. We have a right to defend ourselves, and no country in the world has a right to question that. If it is mutally agreed that Saddam is a threat to the world, then why is there so much bickering about removing him? He has already stated that he would not leave power without force. Well end of the story, he chose his destiny to go down in flames, instead of dying on an Island Paradise in peace and exile.
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